Attaching - Sears 113.244200 Owner's Manual

Craftsman 10 inch band saw
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t. Find a Thrust Rolleramongloosepartsandinsert
in upperguideassembly.
UPPER
joBLADE
GUIDES
GUIDE
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PHILLIPS
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SCREWS
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THRUST
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ROLLER
2, Find a Thrust
Roller among loose parts and insert
in lower guide assembly.
LOWER
BLADE
GUIDES
ROLLER
SCREWS
S
ATTACHING
THE BLADE
1, Remove slotted screw in table°
2, Carefully
uncoil the blade holding
it at arms length.
NOTE:
Your
band saw can be used with a 1/8",
1/4",
3/8" or 1/2" wide blades, 62" long.
30 Turn
1/2"
tension
adjustment
nut
CLOCKWISE
until the blade will fit over all three wheels.
4o Place the blade through
the slot in the saw table,
with
the
TEETH
POINTING
DOWNWARD
as
shown.
NOTE:
In some instances the blade may uncoil
"Inside
Out"
and the teeth will
be facing down,
but
away
from
the
operator.
See page
14 for
corrective
action.
5, Place the
blade between
upper
and lower blade
guides then
over'WHEEL
(I),
(2) and (3) while
centering
the
blade
approximately
on all three
wheels_
6. Turn
1/2"
tension
adjustment
nut
COUNTER
CLOCKWISE
until
all the tension
is on the blade
and tension adjustment
nut is loose.
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7, Turn
tension
adjustment
nut
CLOCKWISE
until
nut
is finger
tight
against the tracking
bracket,
then
turn
tension
adjustment
nut
CLOCKWISE
t/4 TURN.
TRACKING
__ (2)
TENSION
, BRACKET
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13)
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cover off, or when making adjustments.
Also blades
are SHARP o ,. HANDLE
WITH CARE.
NOTE: Thrust
rollers
must be mounted
in guide
assemblies
before attempting
to track the blade
Turn
WHEEL
(2) by hand CLOCKWISE
a few turns
and notice
if the blade remains in the approximate
center of the tires.
If the
blade moves
away
from
the center
of the
wheels
while
you
are turning
it, the blade is not
TRACK
ING properly,
TRACKING
THE
BLADE
To prevent personal injury,
NEVER
just enough to keep the blade in the approximat
PLUG
IN TOOL
with the housing
center of tires.
If the TEETH
of the blade move AWAY
from you:
b. Rotate
WHEEL
(2) CLOCKWISE
by hand, while
turning
the tracking
adjustment
knob
COUNTER
CLOCKWISE
just enough to keep the blade in the
approximate
center of tires.
TRACKING
ADJUSTMENT
KNOB
If the TEETH
of the
blade move TOWARD
you:
ao Rotate
WHEEL
(2) CLOCKWISE
by hand, while
"___ turning
the tracking
adjustment
knob CLOCKWISE
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